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A Sure Way to Ruin
Leave a commentMarch 23, 2013 by European Edges
Confidence Is The Sure Way to Ruin | Price Action Lab Blog.
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Trend Following – Skewness Signal
Leave a commentMarch 4, 2013 by European Edges
Trend Following – Skewness Signal | Gekko Quant – Quantitative Trading.
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How to Manage Energy and Why You Must
Leave a commentFebruary 23, 2013 by European Edges
How to Manage Energy and Why You Must.
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Where the Black Swans Hide & the 10 Best Days Myth
Leave a commentFebruary 20, 2013 by European Edges
Below we examine market outliers in financial markets. How much effect do these outliers have on long term performance? Can …
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Style Performance by Calendar Month
Leave a commentFebruary 19, 2013 by European Edges
The Trading Calendar presents full-year and monthly cumulative performance profiles for the overall stock market (S&P 500 Index) based on …
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The Use of Recession Indicators in Stock Market Timing
Leave a commentFebruary 19, 2013 by European Edges
The Use of Recession Indicators in Stock Market Timing.
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Raging Bull
Leave a commentFebruary 19, 2013 by European Edges
It seems that most of the strategies that are in the public sphere, are consciously or unconsciously trying to prevent the large 2007-2009 draw-down. …
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The Death of Intra-day Reversals?
Leave a commentFebruary 19, 2013 by European Edges
If you speak to enough traders, you’ll hear a general consensus that the market has changed the past few years, …
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The Death of Intra-day Reversals?
Leave a commentFebruary 16, 2013 by European Edges
The Death of Intra-day Reversals? – Trading Markets Blog.
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Are Cover Stories Effective Contrarian Indicators?
Leave a commentFebruary 16, 2013 by European Edges
.Are Cover Stories Effective Contrarian Indicators?
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What Should Everyone Know About Economics?
Leave a commentFebruary 15, 2013 by European Edges
Here are the top 10 things you need to know in economics: via What Should Everyone Know About Economics? – …
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Market Volatility and Returns
Leave a commentFebruary 15, 2013 by European Edges
Market Volatility and Returns | SurlyTrader.
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Two Things about High-Yield Bonds Investors Must Understand Today
Leave a commentFebruary 10, 2013 by European Edges
Two Things about High-Yield Bonds Investors Must Understand Today | Inside Investing.
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T.I.N.A. (or the Seller’s Dilemma)
Leave a commentFebruary 10, 2013 by European Edges
In 1901, steel magnate Andrew Carnegie sold his entire empire to JP Morgan for $480 million – a sum he …
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For most investors, cash is a drug
Leave a commentFebruary 10, 2013 by European Edges
Cash is a bad habit most investors need to kick – Abnormal Returns | Abnormal Returns.
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Improving Commodity Strategies with Momentum and Term Structure
Leave a commentFebruary 10, 2013 by European Edges
Improving Commodity Strategies with Momentum and Term Structure.
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Investors tend to trade more put options when the market declines
Leave a commentFebruary 10, 2013 by European Edges
Investors tend to trade more put options when the market declines: there is usually a strong inverse correlation between S&P …
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Vance’s rules for six figure investing
Leave a commentFebruary 9, 2013 by European Edges
Big moves usually don’t happen in a day, be patient Don’t fight the market Don’t jump in or out all …
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The Cost of Contango—it’s not Buy High, Sell Low
Leave a commentFebruary 9, 2013 by European Edges
A while back I developed a spreadsheet that consolidates the CBOE’s historic VIX futures data into a single spreadsheet. Using …
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Paying Attention: Overnight Returns and the Hidden Cost of Buying at the Open
Leave a commentFebruary 9, 2013 by European Edges
Abstract: Using 13 years of intraday data for U.S. stocks, we find a strong tendency for positive returns during the …
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